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Aerial photograph of damage to the Messerschmitt factory in Regensburg. 17th August 1943
Bomb damage to central Berlin near the Tiergarten area. 8th March 1944
Damage to the central areas of Berlin after R. A. F. raids. 24th March 1944Damage to the central areas of Berlin after R.A.F. raids. 24th March 1944
Trooper George Hart of Reconnaissance military operations during the Second World War. 9th June 1944
Trooper George Hart of Higham Kent. Part of the reconnaissance division. He gives a thumbs up victory sign. Location in the UK unknown. Picture taken 9th June 1944
WaF Officers of the Photographic Interpretation Branch in Italy visited the much damaged Foggia area to see the work done by bombers before the invasion of Italy
Photographic Reconnaissance officers being briefed by an Intelligence Officer. World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st September 1943
A Canadian Photographic Reconnaissance pilot examines a picture of Hamburg. Picture taken 30th August 1943. The Allied bombing of Hamburg during World War II included numerous attacks on civilians
A severed pontoon bridge on the River Rhine, taken from a height of 600 ft during a reconnaissance mission over Germany. Circa October 1939
A reconnaissance photograph taken by the Tactical Reconnaissance Group of the 9th Air Force of Duren, Germany, after Allied Air Forces
Reconnaissance photograph taken by 106 (PR) Group, RAF of the damaged to the Adam Opel motor factory at Russelsheim, Germany
A recent RAF reconnaissance photograph of the centre of Bochum, an important German industrial town in the heart of the Ruhr
Damage to two large exhibition buildings in the Charlottenburg Fairgrounds, gutted as a result of Allied air attacks on Berlin. Circa April 1944
A Supermarine Sea Otter amphibian biplane in flight, The new Births Amphibian biplane Sea Otter Mark I. It is a single-engined amphibian biplane designed for naval spotting
A Supermarine Sea Otter amphibian biplane afloat. The new Births Amphibian biplane Sea Otter Mark I. It is a single-engined amphibian biplane designed for naval spotting
R. A. F raids on Genoa, reconnaissance reveals widespread damageR.A.F raids on Genoa, reconnaissance reveals widespread damage. (Picture) (Picture) Damage in the Ansaldo fitting cut yard Annotation. Circa 9th November 1942
Reconnaissance photographs being assessed at an R. A. F. headquartersReconnaissance photographs being assessed at an R.A.F. headquarters. 5th February 1940
An officer studies reconnaissance pictures taken over Germany at a Wing Headquarters of the Royal Air Force. 5th February 1940
The York and Lancaster Regiment at river exercises with collapsible boats. 17th April 1940
Sergeant pilot and sergeant observer of the Royal Air Force after a reconnaissance flight over the Siegfried Line. 26th February 1940
Cerio Adolfo, an Italian labourer who was working on his farm near Larino when the Germans opened fire on him with a machine gun
Reconnaissance exercise. Location unknown. London 28th September 1942
Reconnaissance photograph taken by a Spitfire of 542 Squadron of the completely destroyed town centre of Julich, Germany, two days after the daylight attack by aircraft of Nos, 4, 6 and 8 Groups
Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943
Reconnaissance photo showing damage caused on the approaches to the Viaduct D Eauplet by bombs seen bursting in the photograph. 17th September 1944
Aerial reconnaissance image taken over Mainz, Germany, by No. 3 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit, showing the area north of the Gutenbergplatz prior to the night raids by Bomber Command on 11/12
British forces carried out a raid on the French Coast near Boulogne. Troops were landed and after successfully penetrating th German defences, carried out the tasks assigned to them
Spitfire single seat fighter aircraft on show at RAF Woodvale, South of Southport, Merseyside, 10th June 1987. Spitfire Mk.PRXIX PM631. Type: VS390. Serial PM631. 91 DL E
Belgian cavalrymen reconnoitring enemy positions found themselves on the historic Waterloo battlefield close to the famous monument which can be seen in the background. Circa August 18th 1920